Waterfowl hunting across Canada; from the sounds of New Foundland to the lakes of Ontario to the vast fields and potholes of the plains to the high artic and the sea duck hunting of the Pacific. Includes Quebec duck hunting, Ontario duck hunting, Manitoba duck hunting, Saskatchewan duck hunting, Alberta duck hunting & all other provinces indluding goose hunting info as well.

Im pretty much hopeless when it comes to waterfowl . I like to run a waterfowl site , work with dogs, taxidermy birds(I just started that) and of course decoy carve.
here is the what I am working on now - the other side is not painted yet and yes i will be lightening up the head

For me it was really a question of putting my hands where my mouth is. In other word I would be paying good money for birds that in my opinion looked stuffed rather than real. Does that make sense? I decided that I at least needed to give it a try.As far as the carving thing I really enjoy it but it is not an impatient mans hobby. I seem to pick things to do that when Im done I look at my work and say "I could have done better" and therfore always raise the bar. :toofunny:

Do you have a step by step procedure for the mounting of the birds/taxidermy? Mybe a link to some where that give info on how to do? I think that a few of the guys and gals would be interested in trying it on their own if they had some "how to" info.

Build memories, take a kid out doors and teach them about nature by interacting with it, hunting and fishing.

Ya there is a sticky on that other site we belong to on how to skin one out .
But one would also want to have access to a flesher and tumbler. certainly there are many video how tos out there. taxidermy.net is one place to look. lots of links and reference